![]() Swipe from the side to advance or go back, but it would have been nice to simply tap as well to advance. Once you have your files loaded, playback is beautiful and smooth. Unfortunately, there is no in-app support for Dropbox which would have been nice, but you can transfer PPT files from Dropbox for iPad to PPT for iPad. It is fairly easy to load PPT files through iTunes, from email or from Windows OneDrive. With one major exception, PowerPoint for iPad excels in playback. It feels more Apple-like, than Microsoft-like. Moving objects around and working with text is a nice experience. ![]() Working on slides feels easy and elegant. ![]() Formatting and functions are always at your fingertips-no endless clicking into sub-menus or hunting around. The dense set of ribbons has been simplified down to 5 tabs, each with a bare minimum of options. While the program will feel familiar to users of the desktop version of PPT, it has been greatly simplified and optimized for the iPad. It is here that I have to give Microsoft tremendous props for not just porting an existing version and interface onto the iPad, but redesigning it from the ground up. ![]()
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